EditorialUna and the Lion, from Spenser's 'Faerie Queen', Francesco Bartolozzi, Italian, active England, 17271815, Angelika Kaufmann, Swiss, 1741 - 1807, Stipple engraving in sanguine ink on paper, Full-length figure of a woman, seated, turned toward the left. ...
EditorialGather the Rose of Love While Yet 'Tis Time, 1848 By William Etty The title of the painting comes from the incomplete epic poem 'The Faerie Queen' by Edmund Spenser, Oil Painting, Flower, Rose, Female, Male, Romanticism.
EditorialBritomart, 1877-78 George Frederic Watts, The subject is taken from Edmund Spenser's epic poem, 'Faerie Queen', Oil Painting, Female, Literature, Poetry, Literature, Character, Flower, Lily.
EditorialArmor of Sir James Scudamore (1558?1619), ca. 1595?96, Greenwich, British, Greenwich, Steel, gold, leather, H. 70 1/4 in. (178.5 cm); Wt. 50 lb. 7 oz. (22.88 kg), Armor for Man, Sir James Scudamore (1558?1619) was a prominent Elizabethan soldier and co...
EditorialInside front cover of 'The Faerie Queen: The Shepheards Calendar'. The Faerie Queen: The Shepheards Calendar, together with the other works of England's Arch-poe?t, Edm. Spenser. Collected into one volume, and carefully corrected. [London] : H. L., fo...
EditorialTitle page of 'The Faerie Queen: The Shepheards Calendar'. The Faerie Queen: The Shepheards Calendar, together with the other works of England's Arch-poe?t, Edm. Spenser. Collected into one volume, and carefully corrected. [London] : H. L., for M. Low...
EditorialArmor of Sir James Scudamore (1558?1619), ca. 1595?96, Greenwich, British, Greenwich, Steel, gold, leather, H. 70 1/4 in. (178.5 cm); Wt. 50 lb. 7 oz. (22.88 kg), Armor for Man, Sir James Scudamore (1558?1619) was a prominent Elizabethan soldier and co...